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When the author discusses Douglass's speech at the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society meeting in 1841, what are the author’s feelings toward Douglass’s actions? A.
He is on Douglass’s side.

B.
He opposes Douglass.

C.
He does not care about Douglass.

D.
He does not know anything about Douglass.

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